Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday a plan to cut an unpopular immigration influx that is pushing the country backwards, saying immigrants will cut wages.
On April 2, Prime Minister Trudeau announced plans to slightly reduce large-scale immigration, which forces many into poverty and chaotic diversity. More and more companies are relying on it,” he told reporters. About Canadians.
He continued:
So we want to reduce these numbers. This is a responsible approach to immigration that is permanent. [immigration] But we draw a bit more of a line when it comes to temporary immigration, which is causing significant pressure on our communities.
Prime Minister Trudeau said immigration to Canada is “growing far faster than Canada can absorb” and that “temporary immigration is causing tremendous pressure on communities” in relation to housing. added. #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/3ASFufZKID
— Mackenzie Gray (@Gray_Mackenzie) April 2, 2024
A partial reversal occurs when the vote count plummets because of his imports. Approximately 1 million people There are approximately 3 immigrants per year – or for every birth in Canada. This massive influx is roughly double the per-capita influx planned by President Joe Biden and pro-immigration lawmakers.
His flood of immigration suppressed wages and caused inflation to skyrocket. house out of reachprevent marriage and childbirth, homeless encampmentand inciting civil war.
It’s no longer a “cost of living” in Canada.
It has now become a “cost of survival.”Canadians are almost ready to revolt against Justin Trudeau.
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) March 29, 2024
The toll on civilians is so great that Canada’s version of the FBI, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is warning of economic and civil collapse.
The coming recession will also accelerate the decline in living standards that young people are already experiencing compared to previous generations. For example, many Canadians under the age of 35 are unlikely to be able to afford a place to live. The impact of this decline in living standards will be compounded by the fact that the gap between extremes of wealth in developed countries is wider than it has ever been in generations.
Prime Minister Trudeau tried to shift the blame for his policy fiasco onto some immigrants (mostly Indians), who could reasonably take advantage of his “temporary” border loophole to cross Canada. entered the country.
However, there is little evidence that immigration on temporary documents causes less housing and wage damage to Canadians than more immigration on permanent documents.
prime minister trudeau claimed:
It is very important to understand the context regarding immigration. Every year. We… now host nearly half a million permanent residents a year, and that’s part of the growth that Canada needs. It benefits our people and communities, and it benefits our economy. These are the levels that we have stabilized and steadily grown over the past several years because these are what Canada needs to continue to have a strong economy and strong communities.
However, in recent years there has been a significant surge in temporary immigration, whether temporary foreign workers or international students. In particular, it has grown far beyond what Canada can absorb. For example, in 2017, temporary immigrants made up 2% of Canada’s population. Currently, 7.5 percent of the population is made up of temporary immigrants.
This is something we need to get back under control for the benefit of the international students we are meeting. [are] They are increasingly vulnerable to mental health issues, not being able to drive a car or get the education they want. But also, more and more companies are relying on temporary foreign workers, leading to lower wages in some sectors.
so we want to get them [temporary migrant] The numbers have gone down.Responsible approach to immigration continues [to import] About permanent residents like us [done]but we draw a bit more of a line when it comes to temporary immigration, which is causing huge pressure on our communities.
There’s plenty of evidence that Trudeau’s immigration wave is lowering productivity and wages and raising housing costs.
“I don’t know anyone in Canada right now who isn’t suffering.”
“Everyone is on the brink of losing everything.”
“We are literally just working hard to survive.”
“It’s almost impossible to leave Canada because it costs money.”
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However, there is no evidence that Prime Minister Trudeau is aware of the harm caused by his actions. developed by investors immigration policy. For example, he defended immigration in a statement, even saying that immigration “benefits our people and communities and benefits our economy.”
Prime Minister Trudeau’s method of shifting blame onto supposedly temporary immigrants is similar to diversionary tactics used in other countries.
President Joe Biden’s lawmakers, for example, blame the president’s immigration losses on asylum-seeking immigrants who don’t have permission to work. In Britain, the pro-immigration Conservative Party is trying to blame the small number of “boat migrants” rather than the large number of legal immigrants. In Ireland, the pro-immigration government is trying to focus attention on asylum seekers rather than legal economic migrants.
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Prime Minister Trudeau’s mass immigration policies are fully supported by the Canadian establishment. He has received little criticism from Canada’s centre-right conservative parties. However, the policy is opposed By Maxime Bernier, Director of People’s Party of Canada.
Prime Minister Trudeau’s partial retraction came shortly after Bloomberg Posted An April 2nd article praised Trudeau’s policies with the title, “Canada shows the world how to make immigration work.”
“Immigration doesn’t bring about an economic boom right away,” acknowledged Bloomberg author Tyler Cowan, a pro-immigration libertarian at George Mason University in Virginia. He continued:
Whatever benefits the arrival of immigrants brings, they are far in the future, and they do not help political popularity now.
Still, for all the cultural and economic adjustments that immigration requires, it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that high immigration rates are entirely necessary for many countries.
Canada needs immigrants to replace unborn Canadians, he said, adding, “Canada generally has a low birth rate, as does Ireland. about Although 1.77 is higher than Canada, it is still below population replacement and faces the choice of accepting immigrants or reducing the population. ”
He said Canada is “ready to give up some of its current cultural identity in order to achieve the world.” bright cultural and the future of politics. ”
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Canada needs more personnel to defend its territory from the United States, Cowan said.
If Canada wants to maintain a reasonable balance of power with the United States and have the resources to develop and protect the Arctic and adjacent Arctic regions, it will need a commensurately large population and economy.
Canada needs better restaurants, he added, “to demonstrate how Canada is connected to the many global trends that will help preserve its vitality.”
Cowan acknowledges that immigration is hurting locals, especially young Canadians who remain childless because Prime Minister Trudeau’s migration makes housing prices so high.
“Certainly, rising home prices may be negative for many young Canadians. Canadians may be locked out of the housing market, but many of them end up inheriting expensive homes from their parents. “It will be,” he said.
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